Another point, to mention is a guy in SF has a ton of videos of no intervention in his model 3. So in certain areas the training is good. It for sure has rear camera, you see it when you put the car in reverse
For sure. The car definitely has a rearview camera. Just not sure if it actually helps while driving? Or just backing up. Seems like it's a fish-eye type camera which really only helps at very close range?
@@ArmyProperty I know you may be bias, but would you recommend a used model s (perhaps a 2020) over a new model 3 that will be coming out soon? I have driven a model Y briefly and it was great. Considering a car for myself.
@@knpstrr the main problem with the Model 3 is that it's too small. People have no idea how little space it has. If you ever plan to put anyone in the back seat, it's going to become a problem. And the front seat isn't that easy to get into either. (The trunk is "ok" in size.) Yes the Model Y is great, nothing not to like. We just preferred the S because it's got the maximum rated range.... 400+ instead of 330.... and we do tons of long trips. It's got almost as much EPA interior volume as a Y.... easily enough for our needs. Plus, the S has a real dashboard / instrument cluster, so you get a ton more real estate and it's more natural of a layout. Map on the center screen, speedo / other gauges on the dashboard.
Full self driving is currently 12k. I've never seen it at 15k. Where did you get that?
Another point, to mention is a guy in SF has a ton of videos of no intervention in his model 3. So in certain areas the training is good.
It for sure has rear camera, you see it when you put the car in reverse
For sure. The car definitely has a rearview camera. Just not sure if it actually helps while driving? Or just backing up. Seems like it's a fish-eye type camera which really only helps at very close range?
I have enhanced already so FSD is only 99 a month extra and you can cancel or add it back anytime which is nice.
This guy is getting hooked on FSD, can hear it in his voice.
Hahahaha, not quite. But maybe soon.
@@ArmyProperty I know you may be bias, but would you recommend a used model s (perhaps a 2020) over a new model 3 that will be coming out soon? I have driven a model Y briefly and it was great. Considering a car for myself.
@@knpstrr the main problem with the Model 3 is that it's too small. People have no idea how little space it has. If you ever plan to put anyone in the back seat, it's going to become a problem. And the front seat isn't that easy to get into either. (The trunk is "ok" in size.) Yes the Model Y is great, nothing not to like. We just preferred the S because it's got the maximum rated range.... 400+ instead of 330.... and we do tons of long trips. It's got almost as much EPA interior volume as a Y.... easily enough for our needs. Plus, the S has a real dashboard / instrument cluster, so you get a ton more real estate and it's more natural of a layout. Map on the center screen, speedo / other gauges on the dashboard.
Could you be on your phone with the full self driving ?